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School districts that can generate property tax revenues above the state’s basic per-student stipend do not have to share the excess collections with poorer districts, the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled last week in a 4-3 decision.
December 3 -
San Bernardino filed documents Friday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Riverside, Calif. defending its eligibility to receive bankruptcy protection from creditors.
December 3 -
Alan Kennedy-Shaffer won his battle with Gov. Tom Corbett’s administration to continue leading community group Harrisburg Hope while working as a state attorney.
November 30 -
West Penn Allegheny Health System revealed that the Securities and Exchange Commission may sue it over accounting discrepancies.
November 30 -
The federal bankruptcy court in Chicago has signed off on a suburban Chicago retirement community's reorganization plan that relies on a $90 million bond issue to restructure its $116 million 2006 issue.
November 29 -
Moody's Investors Service for the third time this year downgraded Detroit Wednesday, warning that a razor-thin cash cushion, political instability, and the recent overturn of the state's emergency management are pushing the city closer to bankruptcy or default.
November 28 -
After nearly a decade of court battles brought by environmental advocates, the fate of Poseidon Resource's proposed Carlsbad, Calif. desalination plant will be decided Thursday when the San Diego County Water Authority board votes on a $3 billion water purchase agreement.
November 27 -
After cancelling a special session Monday, the Detroit City Council could meet as early as Tuesday to reconsider last week's 8-1 rejection of a contract that would make Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone PLC the city's special counsel.
November 26 -
A day after the Detroit City Council rejected a key condition of the state's release of $30 million of badly needed bond proceeds, the city's CFO said that unpaid furlough days and other cuts could offset the loss and that "bankruptcy is not an option."
November 21 -
DALLAS – A plan to issue $25 million of state lease revenue bonds to repair a Tulsa dam was unanimously rejected as unconstitutional Tuesday by the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
November 21 -
Judge dismisses bankruptcy case after Mammoth Lake, California reaches a settlement over $43 million owed to a developer, its largest creditor.
November 20 -
The Michigan Supreme Court may consider a lawsuit that seeks to remove the emergency manager of Detroit Public Schools after voters overturned the state’s emergency management law Nov. 6.
November 20 -
Assured Guaranty Corp. is asking an Iowa court to name a receiver to oversee the Xenia Rural Water District which has struggled to repay $81 million of outstanding revenue bonds insured by the company.
November 19 -
Standard & Poor's raised its rating on Central Falls, R.I.'s general obligation debt to BB from C. The outlook is stable.
November 16 -
Detroit Mayor Dave Bing and the Michigan treasurer Thursday signed a new agreement outlining 10 key reforms the city must implement over the next several weeks to access dollars from a bond-funded escrow account controlled by the state.
November 15 -
Harrisburg's former receiver wants a special prosecutor to probe the incinerator bond deals that left Pennsylvania's capital more than $340 million in the hole.
November 14 -
Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp. filed a motion seeking relief in Jefferson County, Ala.’s bankruptcy case saying the county proposed minimal sewer rate increases that may not support the outstanding $3.1 billion of debt.
November 14 -
Standard & Poor’s upgraded to AA from BBB bonds of the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Authority, Ala. after it determined there would be no impact from Jefferson County’s bankruptcy filing.
November 14 -
A week after voters overturned Michigan's controversial emergency management law, two of the state's six emergency managers are planning their exits and officials say the repeal could set the stage for the state's first municipal bankruptcy.
November 13 -
The small Mendocino Coast Health Care District in Northern California has filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection.
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